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    WebIssues 1.0.1

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    February 21st, 2012, 09:46 GMT [view history]
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    WebIssues description

    A system for tracking bugs

    WebIssues is a system for tracking bugs and other information across the Internet with a fast and easy to use graphical client.

    The client requires KDE version 3.4 or newer. The server requires PHP and MySQL. Both programs are licensed under the GNU General Public License.

    Note that WebIssues is still in an early stage of development and a lot of work has to be done. See the Roadmap section for a list of features that will be implemented. The documentation is not complete and there is no user's manual yet. However the application is designed to be as simple as possible and the target audience of this system is mostly application developers, so I think it shouldn't be a problem for anyone to play with it.

    Also note that WebIssues is not going to compete with more specialized bug tracking systems like Bugzilla. It won't be effective for large development teams and also cannot be used by regular application users to submit bugs. It's mainly aimed at small teams which don't need to set up an elaborate bug tracking system and in practice often don't use one. WebIssues is easy to deploy and customize and can be used almost instantly. It is also much more comfortable to use than a web-based interface common to most existing systems.

    The purpose of this application is to store information in an organized and easy to access way. It is by no means limited to bug tracking, it can be used to store requirements, tasks, features or any other kind of information. It can also be used for discussion and sharing thoughts on various topics or even organizing documents and other files.

    Client Installation:

    Unpack the source package and execute the typical sequence of commands:
    ./configure
    make
    make install

    Server Installation:

    Installing the server basically requires configuring a database, copying some files to a directory available for the HTTP server and running a setup script using a web browser.

    See the detailed instructions in the INSTALL file included in the package.


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    Requirements:

    · KDE 3.4 or newer
    · An HTTP server supporting PHP version 4.3 or newer
    · MySQL database server version 4.0 or newer

    What's New in This Release: [ read full changelog ]

    · WebIssues now includes a built-in Web Client, which allows accessing the system from any location using a web browser. The mechanism of views, tracking state of issues, alerts and email notifications was completely redesigned. WebIssues has better localization support and extended types of attributes, e.g. multi-select drop down attributes. It's possible to move and delete issues and to edit and delete existing comments and attachments. Also a completely rewritten WebIssues Manual is available.

      


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